Re: Eerie 99-year-old Hitler painting The Nocturnal Sea to go under the hammer

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Looking at this painting and Hitler's other works, how in the world he was denied entry to Vienna's art school is truly mindboggling.

The school of Vienna had the highest standards, there where people better than Hitler who where denied entry, I can guarantee it.

Hitler wasn't a master, but he was good. I'm tired of how people bash him and say he was a bad artist. He made some mistakes in his paintings that are common for someone who is still learning, and they would have been corrected through time and practice.

You can look through his stuff and see that he improved over the years, which is proof that he was dedicated. Honestly I'm amazed that he stuck with it, considering how busy he must have been. I'd imagine he used it as a way to wind down and relax.

Me, I'm a fan of his watercolors. It's a very hard medium that requires a lot of patience, I'm always impressed by anyone who can pull it off.

Re: Eerie 99-year-old Hitler painting The Nocturnal Sea to go under the hammer

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Originally Posted by SpiralHorn

The school of Vienna had the highest standards, there where people better than Hitler who where denied entry, I can guarantee it.

Hitler wasn't a master, but he was good. I'm tired of how people bash him and say he was a bad artist. He made some mistakes in his paintings that are common for someone who is still learning, and they would have been corrected through time and practice.

You can look through his stuff and see that he improved over the years, which is proof that he was dedicated. Honestly I'm amazed that he stuck with it, considering how busy he must have been. I'd imagine he used it as a way to wind down and relax.

Me, I'm a fan of his watercolors. It's a very hard medium that requires a lot of patience, I'm always impressed by anyone who can pull it off.

Oh my,that is very nice stuff!Do you know of a website that has a catalog of his work?Are there any prints for sale?